Since it's an irrefutable fact that everyone loves lists... we bring you our Top Fives (and occasionally Top Tens)!

Top Fives: James Bond Films

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  November 7, 2012 @ 3:07pm

Since Skyfall is only days away from hitting the theaters, and the franchise is celebrating its half centennial (50 years) anniversary, I thought why not do a good 'ol Top Five for everyone's favourite British secret agent. The 00 agent with a license to kill has been in 22, going on 23, films over the past 50 years, saving the world time after time.

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Top Fives: Horror Movies (That Are Actually Scary)

Posted by: Tony Hinds  •  October 30, 2012 @ 6:18pm

The horror genre is a prolific one. We've all seen a thousand different movies that claim to be scary. But these days, we'll usually settle for shocking or merely disturbing. Seeing a guy hack off one of his own limbs (or in that case of Saw, wimping out and not showing us) has pathetically become the industry standard.

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Top Fives: Kids Movies (That Aren't Really for Kids)

Posted by: Tony Hinds  •  September 1, 2012 @ 1:21pm

"The children are our future." At least, that's what my bumper sticker says.

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Top Fives: Beach Moments

Posted by: Mike Walkey  •  August 5, 2012 @ 7:28am

I was planning on going to the beach this weekend but one look outside has put a damper on my plans. No need to fret because movies have that ability to provide people with vicarious experiences. I can see the world while never having to leave my living room.

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Top Fives: Sports Movies (That Aren't Really About Sports)

Posted by: Tony Hinds  •  August 1, 2012 @ 12:44pm

As you've probably heard- it's summer right now.

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Top Fives: Box Office Bombs (That Were Actually AWESOME)

Posted by: Tony Hinds  •  June 2, 2012 @ 5:54pm

In the old days, news papers used to print something called the "Crix Picks", similar to what Rotten Tomatoes does. But when the blockbuster movie was born in the 1970's, everything changed. They ditched the "Crix" and started printing the Box Office Top 10, as is the standard today.

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